CeBIT, the world largest computer trade show, is taking place in
Hannover from 18 to 24 March.
The KDE Project will be present and showcasing the latest developments of the innovative
KDE 3.2 desktop. The KDE Team can be found in the booth of Linup Front,
come around and visit the developers, translators and representatives who are there.
This gives you the opportunity to talk to several of the creators of the award-winning desktop environment.

Comments

I've decided today that I'm going to drive to CeBIT this year anyway and
now this news confirms that it is a good idea!
Two years ago we've parked our car for free in a suburb street
and took 3-4 stations by subway/train. If I could only remember where
that was. Does anyone know where to park for free next to a train
station (or even better: next to the fairgrounds, but I don't believe
in miracles) and get there from the Ruhrgebiet without getting in a major
traffic jam? That would be perfect!

>>Two years ago we've parked our car for free in a suburb street
and took 3-4 stations by subway/train. <<
Well, parking fees are low (about EUR 8,-- for the whole day) compared to admission fee and the Tram isn't for free either.

Just follow the traffic guidance system and you're there. There are car parks with free shuttle minibuses but with some luck you can get close to the site.

I had an unexpected free day on Thursday, so I went to the CeBit.
In my opinion, the KDE place is a to small, or there were just too many people... ;-)
And I noticed, the KDE Developers seem to be big anime fans, I have seen several anime related desktop themes and backgrounds (but I thill think Tux is a cold-water penguin, unlike PenPen... ;)

>And I noticed, the KDE Developers seem to be big anime fans,
>I have seen several anime related desktop themes and backgrounds

I was expecting reactions like this *g*. Nope it was merely some visitor that was demoing some ideas about setting wallpapers from Websites IIRC and he chose those. Appearantly nobody saw a reason to reset it.